Medical related personnel need to receive continuing education, so they have a continuing medical education study card. The detailed documents are as follows:
Health professional and technical personnel should complete the required credits every year. Health technical personnel of county-level medical and health institutions participate in continuing medical education activities every year, and the minimum academic achievement obtained shall not be less than 20 points. The credits obtained in Class I and Class II are irreplaceable; The minimum academic achievement of health technicians in township primary medical and health institutions who complete continuing medical education activities every year shall not be less than 10 (I and II credits are not distinguished). Maternity leave should be completed with 10 credits every year (regardless of class I and class II credits). Private hospitals and individual medical institutions shall participate in the corresponding level of continuing medical education in accordance with the provisions of the administrative department of health. The requirements for health professionals at all levels to obtain Class I and Class II credits are classified as follows:
1, medical, technical and pharmaceutical professionals.
County medical and health units
Professional and technical personnel at all levels shall complete at least 6 Class I credits above the city (state) level every year, and 5 Class I credits of continuing medical education above the provincial level within 5 years, and the Class II credits shall not exceed10 (2 in total).
2. Nursing staff
County medical unit
Nurses at all levels should complete at least 6 Class I credits at city (state) level or above every year, and 9 ~ 10 (2 in total) for Class II credits shall not exceed 15 credits.
3. Professional and technical personnel of grassroots medical units below the township level
Complete continuing medical education 10 credits in primary medical units every year.